At a special meeting on May 13, Mayor James Davy and the Pennington Borough Council addressed rumors that the Borough may eliminate its local police department and join a shared…
Lynn S. Robbins
Lynn S. Robbins
Lynn is a Ewing based freelance writer focusing on people and organizations in the greater Mercer County area. She holds a BA from Rider University where she pursued her interest in communications. Today Lynn is an “armchair student” of human consciousness, which she likes to ponder while walking one of the Lawrence Hopewell Trails or one of the many trails in the Sourlands. When not on a trek, Lynn likes to keep up with the happenings of her family members living across the U.S. from Hawaii to New England.
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The Hopewell Valley Regional School District referendum and the Eileen M. Heinzel Memorial Arboretum were at the top of the agenda at the May 6 Pennington Borough Council meeting. School…
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Pennington Borough Council met April 8 to conduct regular business, including: Happening now: Local Government Week celebrates civic education and community collaboration Council Member Nadine Stern announced Local Government Week:…
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Council welcomes public comment, but not smears During the public session of the March 4 Borough Council meeting, which was held virtually over zoom, a few individuals attempted to announce…
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At the Pennington Borough Council’s regular meeting February 5, Council got a history lesson as Chair of the Historic Preservation Commission Eric Holtermann spoke about the historic district along Main…
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Introducing the Borough’s January 2 reorganization meeting, Mayor James Davy thanked Council, staff, departments, and consultants for their ongoing service, and he expressed appreciation for the residents who make up…
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A car crashed into the side of the Pennington Post Office at 3pm on Friday, December 15, according to Pennington Police Chief Doug Pinelli. Pinelli indicated that it was a…
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Topics at the December 4 Borough Council meeting featured The Big Read — a community-wide event, and L.E.A.D. — a program for middle schoolers, as well as streetscape plans and…
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At the November Pennington Council meeting, Open Space Committee Chair Alan Hershey said he wants to make it easier to walk or bike in and out of town. Hershey, who…
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The Watershed Institute expects to move forward with its plans to create a nature education-play area on its property grounds on Titus Mill Road after approval by the Hopewell Township…